Global Warming and Greenhouse Effects

As the sun’s rays warms the Earth’s surface and oceans during the day, the earth’s surface and waters can no longer cool down in the evening. The … Continue Reading

Global Warming and Greenhouse Effects

08.01.2014

As the sun’s rays warms the Earth’s surface and oceans during the day, the earth’s surface and waters can no longer cool down in the evening. The … Continue Reading

Weather and Climate

08.01.2014

Climate and weather are not the same. Weather is a day-to-day state, characterized by temperature, precipitation and wind. Weather has become irregular; it no longer follows a … Continue Reading

Introduction to Climate Change

08.01.2014

Earth’s environment is the platform which sustains life. Ecosystems provide the life regulating and support resources essential for agriculture, food production, water and all manufactured products. Global … Continue Reading

The high crop yields exceed open air farming by 200% to 2,300 % depending on the food crops (see example chart below). Redundant farmland soil will be detoxified and regenerated through CPRSX’s hi-tech Pyrolysis, Biochar and soil program, followed by afforestation of the redundant farmlands. Indigenous Peoples, poor farmers and locals obtain new opportunities for employment, education and skills development. Children, senior citizens and women alike benefit from access to nutritional food and new opportunities. Food produced will feed all people and generations, now and in the future. The CPRSX Climate Change Action Plan TM delivers on all 17 Sustainable Development Goals.

This CPRSX Climate Change Action Plan TM is scientifically and academically supportable. Land areas required to obtain increased crop output under the plan, are much lower than open air farming requires, which allows for the recovery of redundant farming land for afforestation and wildlife preservation, while enhancing the environmental resources. The approach also recovers land areas lost to logging and deforestation which is important, because the alternative is continued deforestation, soil and water degradation, environmental harm, wildlife and marine life extinction and human suffering.

CPRSX entered into long term (25 to 34 year) Joint Venture Partnerships with Indigenous Peoples and poor landowner farmers in the Philippines, to implement our Protected Food Production Program, firstly with the Bugkalot Confederation for implementation in or before 2018, followed by implementation in Mindanao, then nationwide. The first project is a collaboration in a Joint Venture Partnership with the indigenous Bugkalot Confederation of Nueva Vizcaya, Quirino and Aurora Provinces in the Philippines. The Bugkalot contribute the human resources and land areas to the JV Partnership. CPRSX contributes the management, financial resources, education and technology through its European, Canadian and American partnerships and alliances.

CPRSX’s solution to food insecurity produces amazingly higher yields of nutritious food yields (and annual harvests) per hectare, compared to traditional open air farming. By-products include soil regeneration and afforestation, carbon sequestration, new socioeconomic opportunities and poverty mitigation at worst, but more than likely poverty elimination.